Town Team partners land £10k retail boost

OXFORD and five Oxfordshire towns are set to receive a £10,000 boost each from the government.

Carterton, Chipping Norton, Faringdon, Abingdon and Didcot will get the cash after being selected with Oxford to join the national Town Team partners programme, which came out of the review by shopping guru Mary Portas into the future of high street shopping. In addition to the grants, Oxford and the towns will have access to Government support, including an advice line and a network of advisers, run by the Association of Town Centre Management, as well as key informative events.

They will also have direct mentoring and visits from a range of retail experts, and membership of an online community to receive advice and information from retail experts.

Oxford City Council leader Bob Price said: “We are very pleased Oxford has been recognised for the work it is doing to boost the retail presence in the city. We hope to continue the process of developing the Westgate shopping centre and improving pedestrianisation in the centre.”

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Comments(3)

Darkforbid says...
12:46pm Mon 29 Oct 12

"improving pedestrianisation in the centre"

Making deliveries to the business you're ment to be helping, imposible

snert says...
12:54pm Mon 29 Oct 12

Years ago "where I were a lad" town centres had things called pavements. They were for walking on. Roads were designed for cars. Traffic designed for pavements took their own risks when crossing roads. Traffic from roads never used the pavemnt except in the event of an accident where they may end up on it.

Why is there a huge desire to pedestrianise everywhere? Many roads these days even seem to give right of way to everything but the traffic designed to run on it.

docs says...
5:41pm Mon 29 Oct 12

£10,000 ? Well, that'll go a long way. It might even pay for some of the new signposts that have recently cropped up in the city centre. I'm sure signposts are worthwhile, but at a time of austerity were they strictly necessary?

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